Minnesota

Probably not
lockstock 229 Reviews 1906 reads
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for a new provider, both written by the same person, don't you think?

kadiddlehop420 5 Reviews 91 reads
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wingman1346 85 Reviews 58 reads
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3 / 12

The whole thing looks to me like a sham.

vorlon 119 Reviews 85 reads
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Nago8 4 Reviews 69 reads
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5 / 12

This is becoming the new reality,  theres several add sites where 99% of the ads are fake providers asking for deposits.

sirbucky 31 Reviews 70 reads
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6 / 12

I saw the same thing, she asked for a 50 percent deposit, website showed a flawless girl with no history, and reviewers had no history. Easy.

johnpainter 15 Reviews 76 reads
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7 / 12

The lady on the website in the reviews is a well known Instagram model so these are definitely fake reviews.  Goes to show you that even TER is being faked out.  

DickCurious 74 reads
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8 / 12

I wonder if LE was behind it?

sirbucky 31 Reviews 68 reads
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9 / 12

No way it's illegal to scam people

lockstock 229 Reviews 56 reads
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10 / 12

Not likely that they would steal pics with an implied copyright.

crsm27 32 Reviews 65 reads
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11 / 12

Correct on the copywrite stuff.  But didn't it say that the last bust in Bloomington they used pictures of a female officer?

Or was i just dreaming I read that in the new article....

But be safe everyone... from scammers and possible busts.

TomdePlume 94 reads
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12 / 12

Two very different things, and they probably present very differently.
The Bloomington sting looked like a pretty normal ad, using photos and careful language that did not raise any flags.
So funnily enough fake pics probably mean you're safe from LE.
And maybe the same might be said about explicit language

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